John Kriegelstein Alaska Conference education superintendant and communication director By John Kriegelstein Heritage Homecoming Camp Meeting "We’ve Come This Far by Faith” is the theme for this summer’s Heritage Homecoming Camp Meeting in Palmer, Alaska. The Alaska Conference wants to celebrate 100-plus years of Adventism in Alaska with many former members and conference officers in at... Read more The Call of the Wild Miranda Clairmonte, 13, wanted a wolf pup for a pet. Her mother, Jeanne, said "no" and got her a sled-dog puppy instead. Miranda named him Trace. At the time, Jeanne was living in Marion, Montana, working as a night technician and later as a cook ... Read more Mission Adventurers Move to Selawik Mission Adventurers Move to Selawik Read more Samoan Adventist Church Member Receives University Scholarship Tafilisaunoa Toleafoa, a member of the Anchorage Samoan Adventist Church, has been granted a tuition scholarship from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. The 2005 Ahaina Men of Excellence scholarship is available to any University of Alaska stude... Read more Eighty-Five-Member Korean Church How does a church with a membership of only 85 people build a new church worth $2.75 million in two years for a cost of just $1.5 million? It could only be done by prayer for God’s blessings, hard work, the generosity of people around the world, a... Read more Quilting Friendship Evangelism in North Pole Three years ago, JanaBelle Gordon and several of her friends from the North Pole Adventist Church decided to have some fun and share it with their community friends. Since that time, 7 to 9 p.m. every Thursday from October through April, more than... Read more Andrew Kim Ordained On Sabbath afternoon, July 9, Andrew Kim was ordained to the gospel ministry in Anchorage. Kim has pastored the Anchorage Korean Church since 1999, when he moved from Marietta, Georgia. While at Marietta, Kim planted a new church that grew into a ... Read more Arctic Mission Adventure Bringing Hope and Heaven to Alaska's Natives Ken Crawford’s voice gets passionate when he speaks of bringing hope, healing and the love of Jesus to the native people of Alaska.The Crawfords started their ministry 25 years ago as task-force volunteers in Savoonga, a village on St. Lawrence Is... Read more Camp Meeting Draws More Than 500 More than 500 people gathered June 14 to 18 for camp meeting at the familiar south central Alaska site in the trees of the Matanuska valley at the base of the Chugach mountains. George Knight, Andrews University professor of church history, spoke ... Read more Alaska Students Meet in Anchorage for Track and Field On a cool Thursday near the end of the school year, 70 students from four of Alaska’s seven Adventist schools assembled at the Wendler Middle School track for a day of traditional track and field events under the direction of Zach Pratt, Anchorage... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 4 Next page ››
Heritage Homecoming Camp Meeting "We’ve Come This Far by Faith” is the theme for this summer’s Heritage Homecoming Camp Meeting in Palmer, Alaska. The Alaska Conference wants to celebrate 100-plus years of Adventism in Alaska with many former members and conference officers in at... Read more
The Call of the Wild Miranda Clairmonte, 13, wanted a wolf pup for a pet. Her mother, Jeanne, said "no" and got her a sled-dog puppy instead. Miranda named him Trace. At the time, Jeanne was living in Marion, Montana, working as a night technician and later as a cook ... Read more
Samoan Adventist Church Member Receives University Scholarship Tafilisaunoa Toleafoa, a member of the Anchorage Samoan Adventist Church, has been granted a tuition scholarship from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. The 2005 Ahaina Men of Excellence scholarship is available to any University of Alaska stude... Read more
Eighty-Five-Member Korean Church How does a church with a membership of only 85 people build a new church worth $2.75 million in two years for a cost of just $1.5 million? It could only be done by prayer for God’s blessings, hard work, the generosity of people around the world, a... Read more
Quilting Friendship Evangelism in North Pole Three years ago, JanaBelle Gordon and several of her friends from the North Pole Adventist Church decided to have some fun and share it with their community friends. Since that time, 7 to 9 p.m. every Thursday from October through April, more than... Read more
Andrew Kim Ordained On Sabbath afternoon, July 9, Andrew Kim was ordained to the gospel ministry in Anchorage. Kim has pastored the Anchorage Korean Church since 1999, when he moved from Marietta, Georgia. While at Marietta, Kim planted a new church that grew into a ... Read more
Arctic Mission Adventure Bringing Hope and Heaven to Alaska's Natives Ken Crawford’s voice gets passionate when he speaks of bringing hope, healing and the love of Jesus to the native people of Alaska.The Crawfords started their ministry 25 years ago as task-force volunteers in Savoonga, a village on St. Lawrence Is... Read more
Camp Meeting Draws More Than 500 More than 500 people gathered June 14 to 18 for camp meeting at the familiar south central Alaska site in the trees of the Matanuska valley at the base of the Chugach mountains. George Knight, Andrews University professor of church history, spoke ... Read more
Alaska Students Meet in Anchorage for Track and Field On a cool Thursday near the end of the school year, 70 students from four of Alaska’s seven Adventist schools assembled at the Wendler Middle School track for a day of traditional track and field events under the direction of Zach Pratt, Anchorage... Read more